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Celtica launches us back in black with a trio of AC/DC covers on the pipes. Dervish dive into the Great Irish Songbook. The Mahones Holloway Jack and we hit the road with Peatbog Faeries and Salsa Celtica. Take ride to the unexpected with Celt In A Twist! Celtica - Thunderstruck/It's A Long Way/Highway To Hell Dervish - The Rambling Irishman Early Spirit (feat. Andy Hillhouse) - Gabe's Jig Set CANCON The Mahones - Holloway Jack CANCON Peatbog Faeries - Clunie Road/The Winning Bid Salsa Celtica - El Portobello Malecon Skerryvore - Live Forever Steve Dawson - Hale Road Revelation CANCON The Paul McKenna Band - Jolly Beggar Phamie Gow - Rain Pat Chessell - Drunk In Exile CANCON Iain Copeland - Homeward Bound 58:30
On this episode of Simply Scottish, it's all about the music! Enjoy a mix of classic songs and brand new tracks, handpicked by host Andrew McDiarmid. Featuring Deacon Blue, Capercaillie, Eddi Reader, Salsa Celtica, Iain Fraser, Simon Thoumire, and David McGuinness. Warning: the music contained in this episode may cause toe tapping, smiling, daydreaming, and the sudden packing of bags bound for bonnie Scotland!
Petrona Martinez nos presenta su reciente aventura, la dominicanana Enerolisa Núñez, entre otras, la acompaña. Hay salsa con sabor a Bangladés y a Escocia; hay ritmos brasileños con brisas tecnos y una fascinante musica tradicional venezolana dice presente. Programa del 13 de junio del 2021. Primera hora. Pintura: Simon Tunde
Trump may be out of office, but the GOP's campaign to limit voting rights, free speech, and reproductive rights is still in full-swing. On this week's On the Media, where do you focus your attention when there are little fires everywhere? Plus, a look at a chilling new look for America: the "authoritarian mullet" — culture war in the front, the destruction of democracy in the back. And, how critical race theory became a right-wing bogeyman. 1. Jay Rosen [@jayrosen_nyu], professor of journalism at New York University and media critic for PressThink, on why journalists should still be in "emergency mode." Listen. 2. Jake Grumbach [@JakeMGrumbach], assistant professor of political science at the University of Washington, on how Republican state lawmakers reduce "democratic performance" when they take power. Listen. 3. Ryan P. Delaney [@rpatrickdelaney], education reporter for St. Louis Public Radio, on a Missouri school district's debate over Critical Race Theory, and Adam Harris [@AdamHSays], staff writer at The Atlantic, on how conservatives constructed the critical race theory boogeyman. Listen. Music: Little Motel - Modest Mouse Auld Lang Syne - Salsa Celtica L'Illusionista - Nino Rota Paperback Writer - Quartetto d'Archi Dell'orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Guiseppe Verdi Milestones - Bill Evans Trio Going Home - Hank Jones & Charlie Haden (post at 2:24 or 3:07) Quizás, Quizás, Quizás - Ramón Solé (back time this) In the Bath - Randy Newman
Footprints de Ezra Collective sur l’album Blue Note Re:imaginedFonn de Salsa Celtica sur l’album The Tall IslandWhere We Used to Live de e.s.t. Esbjörn Svensson Trio sur l’album e.s.t. Live in HamburgE Menina (Hey Girl) de Sergio Mendes sur l’album TimelessMontara de Blue Lab Beats sur l’album Blue Note Re:imaginedIrreverseível de Ricardo Formoso sur l’album […] L’article Jazz Story – Émission du 27 octobre 2020 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Jess Gillam and trumpeter Matilda Lloyd chat about the music they love. With music by Tchaikovsky, Charles Ives, Salsa Celtica and Sting! This week we listened to... Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker Suite (Dance of Sugar plum Fairy) - Kirov Orchestra, Valery Gergiev James MacMillan: O Radiant Dawn - The Sixteen Charles Ives: The Unanswered Question - Orchestra of St. Luke's, John Adams Salsa Celtica: El Agua de la Vida Beethoven: Sonata no. 14 in C-Sharp minor, Op 27 No. 2 ‘Moonlight’; I. Adagio sostenuto - Arthur Rubinstein (piano) Tobias Broström: Dream Variations: III. Déjà vu - Håkan Hardenberger and Colin Currie Sting - Englishman in New York Shostakovich: Piano Concerto in C Minor, Op.35: II. Lento - Largo (live) - Martha Argerich (piano), Sergei Nakariakov (trumpet), Orchestra Della Svizzera Italiana, Alexander Verdernikov
Happy Holidays from Windy City Irish Radio!!! It's that wonderful week between Christmas and New Year's and Tim and Mike do their best to celebrate the gifts and joys that both holidays bring on this week's show. Whether it's hanging with the wren boys on St. Stephen's Day or banging the New Year's bread on the wall and drinking champagne at midnight it is a week of rest, rejuvenation and revelry. Tune in for songs, stories and traditions of the season including music from Enya, Ed Sheeran with Anne-Marie and Beoga, The Henry Girls, Joe McShane with Margo, Nathan Carter, Elvis Costello, Cherish the Ladies, Séamus Begley / Oisín Mac Diarmada / Samantha Harvey, Bing Crosby and Salsa Celtica. Happy New Year! Catch WCIR each and every Wednesday from 8PM-9PM on WSBC 1240 AM and catch the last podcast of the year at www.windycityirishradio.com.
This week on Windy City Irish Radio, it's all about the music, especially live music that is coming to our fair city in the next few weeks! Tune in for brand new releases from Christy Moore, Eddi Reader and Pin Drop Theatre and music from Scottish band, Salsa Celtica, songstress Tara O'Grady Music, Van Morrison with Mark Knopfler, Danú and the late great Bing Crosby. Join us for a preview of piper Paddy Keenan's Salon Concert at the Irish American Heritage Center this weekend and a tune from Dennis Cahill and Martin Hayes' in advance of their concert at the Old Town School of Folk Music on May 28th. And this week Mike and Tim begin their preview of Chicago Gaelic Park Irish Fest 2016 with music from County Clare's Socks in the Frying Pan and Offaly's JigJam. The summer festival season starts here on Windy City Irish Radio and continues every Wednesday at 8 PM on WSBC 1240 AM! Check out the podcast here www.windycityirishradio.com
PODCAST: 15 Feb 2015 01 - My Friends Are Rich - India Electric Co. - The Girl I Left Behind Me02 - Spider And The Wolf - Naomi Bedford - A History Of Insolence03 - The House Carpenter - Martin Simpson04 - Liz Carol’s Reel - Danù - Buan05 - Tomorrow Will Follow Today - Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman - Tomorrow Will Follow Today06 - The Poor Stranger - The Unthanks - Mount The Air07 - Grey Gallito - Salsa Celtica - El Camino08 - False Knight On The Road - Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes09 - Bonny Bunch Of Roses - Sam Lee - The Fade In Time10 - Hornpipes - Ian Carmichael - Ten Years On11 - Hanging Johnny / Nail Em Up - Jay Terrestial and Firepit Collective - To The Lost12 - The House Carpenter (Gypsy Davy) - Altan - The Widening Gyre13 - Poor Old Man - Stick In The Wheel - Bones Ep14 - Beeswing - Jigjam - Oh Boy!15 - 'Tain't No Sin (Dance Around In Your Bones) - Quake City Jug Band - Cordon Bleu
Celebrate our 50th episode with us! History, natural beauty, and adventure all come together in Andrew's Ten Favorite Scottish Destinations. You won't find this list in any guide book! From the gems of the capital to the tranquility of the borders, from the gorgeous Hebridean islands to the snowy peaks of the Cairngorms, this is Scotland at its best, as judged by Scottish writer and Simply Scottish host Andrew McDiarmid. Plus, hear a classic from Deacon Blue and enjoy brand new music from Salsa Celtica and Julie Fowlis!
Hi there, on this edition of the Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish Music Podcast we have some great music! We start of with Salsa Celtica and a track from their new album The Tall Islands. Next is Eddi Reader’s new release Vagabond followed by my new album (!) He Thinks He’s Invisible by Simon Thoumire and Ian Carr. Then it is Fiona Rutherford’s new album Sleep Sound and then Blazin Fiddles get us dancing with a set of reels from their new album Six. We finish of the podcast with the Crinan Canal by John Grieve from the album Highland Voyage. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.
Learn things you never knew about tartan on this episode of Simply Scottish! Did you know America's FBI has its own tartan? Or that there was once a time when Highlanders were put in prison for wearing their plaid? Find out which tartan has been to the moon and back and discover more of the history, significance, and global appeal of tartan! All this plus great music from Salsa Celtica, Andy Stewart, Giveway, and others!
Here's our mid February 2010 Foot Stompin' Free Scottish Music Podcast. Featuring this week are Calum MacCrimmon with his new CD Man's Ruin, Joy Dunlop's Dusgadh (Awakening). Next up is a couple of golden oldies - Kenneth McKellar from 1960 singing My Love's like a Red Red Rose and Jim Cameron and his Scottish Dance Band (from 1951) with Corn Rigs. We move to the present with fiddle maestro Alasdair White's CD An Clàr Geal (The White Album) and finish off with Salsa Celtica and The Great Scottish Latin Adventure. Visit www.footstompin.com for all you Scottish music and culture needs.
I am SO proud of this one!:D I figured a few tricks out w/Audacity, and this ep. doesn't have any major flubs or big issues like other previous ones have. I worked on it all night & into today (as I totally got inspired n' it lit a major fire under my butt- you fellow artists know what that's like), and I'm so glad I did. :D:DMy mic still sucks, but I found a new way to lessen the multi-track-garbling issue, and I'm really, rerally pleased w/Eclectica's latest episode. ^_^The credits are still forth-coming (another detail oriented, time-consuming thing I need to do when I wake back up), but they will indeed soon appear- so you can find all of the artists' awesome music. :D Edit: They have arrived! See below for where to browse & buy the work of these awesome & unique artists! :DI hope all of you out there in Listener-Land like it too!Like I say on the end of each ep- if you have any ideas, comments, questions, concerns etc. for Eclectica or its content, I'd love to hear from you. ^_^ (You can either go to the e-mail address mentioned in the show, or just ping me here. :)) And now I'm off to go write something about this in my Tribe blog real quick; since there're so many bellydancers there, n' this ep. has a lot of ME influence. *glee*(But to those of you who're not into that sort of thing, don't overlook this ep. because of that! It's got Renny stuff in it, all sorts of silliness, and some generally neat songs in there, too! ;D)Oh yes, and for those of you who're into it, my wee li'l show can also be found on iTunes. :)And dassit! Thanks for Listening and Visiting!Cheers for now, y'all! *waves n' dances off- only to then pass right out*♥DJ SelchieTrack List:1. Omnia - Dil Gaya2. Haunted by Waters - Winds of Love3. Faun - Sirena4. Nile Gypsies - Farakouni5. Great Big Sea - Chemical Worker's Song6. Hey Nunnie Nunnie - Commercial & Endearing Young Charms7. Salsa Celtica - An Calleach8. Kiva - Durge Durge9. Green Man - Óró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile10.Mooneystarr - Shrimp & Cookies11. Yoav - Club Thing12. Johnny Dangerous - Dirty is the New Black Background Music:Crime Syndicate - Middle EasternMIDIval Puntiz - RaanjhanPLEASE NOTE: THE END OF THIS EPISODE CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE & CONTENT.
Here's our Mid January Free Foot Stompin' Scottish Music Podcast. We're starting off with Salsa Celtica who will have the whole of Celtic Connections dancing in the next few weeks, next is Rod Paterson singing Robert Burns's Ye Banks and Braes, then a classic fiddle re-release from Debbie Scott and Peerie Willie Johnson from Shetland. We then move back to Robert Burns and hear Sheena Wellington singing Ae Fond Kiss, then Luke Plumb's A Splendid Notion and finish up with the Battlefield Band's Home is Where the Van Is.
features Finlay MacDonald Band, Anna Massie Band, The Cast, James Ross, Fine Friday, Salsa Celtica.